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  • How the wine-in-a-can revolution is hotting up thanks to The Uncommon

    January 14, 2022

    Canned wine has had a refresh. The UK market  alone is now already worth over £3.5m and has grown 125 per cent over the last two summers.  Now the sector has produced the first UK winemaker to achieve B Corp status. The Uncommon has been certified by B Lab, the not-for-profit behind the B Corp [...]

  • Former Manchester United captain and England star Gary Neville eyeing political career as he joins Labour Party

    January 14, 2022

    Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville was publicly welcomed to the Labour Party by shadow cabinet ministers Lucy Powell and Anneliese Dodds today as the England football star is reportedly considering a venture into politics. Neville told the BBC’s Political Thinking podcast: “I have joined the Labour Party in the last few days. I want [...]

  • Sessions Arts Club review: A restaurant worthy of all the hype

    January 14, 2022

    Every now and then, sometimes once or twice a year, sometimes less, a place opens that combines all the right elements in just the right order to create the rare alchemy that we call the “it” restaurant. Gloria did it with its maximalist Italian amore della vita, as did Gymkhana with its studiously crafted modern [...]

  • Ollie Phillips: Connacht an underrated threat in this European weekend

    January 14, 2022

    Though quarantine restrictions on foreign travellers have been lifted in France, we’re never quite sure – until players actually take to the field – that European games will go ahead.  It’s a sign of the times we’re living in and events of Round 2 – where postponed games were awarded 0-0 results – will no [...]

  • Australia cancels Novak Djokovic visa as minister tells tennis star to get out

    January 14, 2022

    News is coming in from down under is coming in that Novak Djokovic has had his Australian visa cancelled for a second time. The world number one had been waiting since a judge overturned the original decision on Monday to find out whether Immigration Minister Alex Hawke would use his powers to reimpose the penalty. [...]

  • Australian Open preview: Will Barty, Osaka or an outsider be victorious?

    January 14, 2022

    The first round proper of the Australian Open hasn’t even taken place yet and already the tournament is on everybody’s lips.  But amid the Novak Djokovic visa row and Andy Murray’s return, the women’s singles competition should not be overlooked. Women’s tennis has become a hotbed of exciting matches and young stars – notably British [...]

  • Committee recommends withholding cricket funds in Rafiq racism report

    January 14, 2022

    A report by MPs into the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal has recommended that the government makes any public funding for English cricket dependent on the sport showing progress in eradicating racism. The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee report, published today, calls for the domestic game to “clean up its act” or face cuts following [...]

  • Ethical Finance, Faith and Enlightened Leadership

    January 13, 2022  |  Sponsored

    DiverCity® Podcast · Ethical Finance, Faith and Enlightened Leadership Faith and enlightened leadership can promote ethical practices and a more inclusive culture in financial services. In a recent episode of DiverCity Podcast, we explored this area in detail with Professor Atul K. Shah and Anjli Shah. Professor Atul K. Shah is a broadcaster and lecturer [...]

  • Premier League confirm interim chairman to replace Hoffman next month

    January 13, 2022

    The Premier League has confirmed that Peter McCormick will become interim chair when Gary Hoffman steps down on the first day of next month. McCormick was approved unanimously by the clubs while a permanent recruitment process continues. Hoffman is stepping down after just 18 month’s in charge – following a backlash over the League’s handling [...]

  • Ed Warner: We must remember the human cost of Olympic dreams

    January 13, 2022

    What have the Australians ever done for us? Monty Python would struggle for a list of sporting gifts to match the Romans’ sanitation, medicine, roads etc, especially in the middle of the current Ashes drubbing. But with the 10th anniversary of London 2012 only six months away, let’s not forget that it was the Aussies [...]

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